KeyWord became the topic when you stated that it was an interface for WordPad 
on the BN PK.


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Ok, why is everyone talking about the keyword topic on a totally
different subject? This subject was about keysoft not keyword. Take ti
to the correct thread please. 


Gabe Vega
Technical Support Specialist
Information Services Unit
Arizona Industries for the Blind
CellPhone:(602) 488-9862

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Hi Gabe,

You may be a good programmer, but you are a poor historian.  Pulse Data
developed the first version of keyword in the late 1980's to run on
their first note taker which was called the Keynote computer.  Later it
was ported to the keynote Companion.  Neither of these devices utilized
any version of Windows.  As a matter of fact, the keynote computer
preceded Windows 3.0 by at least a year, and the keynote Companion
actually ran on a flavor of DOS.
Andy

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